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energy is a tax on energy prices are a tax on everyone. they're a tax on households and businesses, we're going to see much more available cheaper energy and that will lower the burden on households and crucially as you pointed out, and this is where i think you're going to see a great knock-on effect, it makes manufacturing more viable in the u.s. so it's not just the jobs in the energy sector, it's the fact that all all of a sudden and especially natural gas, which is hard to transport, it starts to make sense to locate those factories where the energy is the other thing that i love about the energy story is as we've discussed a lot. one of my huge concerns about the u.s. economy is well-paying middle class jobs. and i think that you know, we can't neglect the economic reality that we are seeing the hollowing out of those jobs, huge downward pressure on wages. and the energy sector, that's not happening so much. in the actual production of natural resources, you can't outsource those jobs, so those are good jobs. >> can i give you an exa
energy is a tax on energy prices are a tax on everyone. they're a tax on households and businesses, we're going to see much more available cheaper energy and that will lower the burden on households and crucially as you pointed out, and this is where i think you're going to see a great knock-on effect, it makes manufacturing more viable in the u.s. so it's not just the jobs in the energy sector, it's the fact that all all of a sudden and especially natural gas, which is hard to transport, it...
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>> think about energy, tech, innovation potential, this country's demographics, this is the country i would want to be. >> i completely agree with everything that glenn said. in fact, i'm surprised at your support for the short-term cushioning. i welcome it. that's great. i think it's absolutely right. in the short-term, boost the growth rate and get growth up and i think a sensible nondra coney fiscal deal is part of that and then to get to the unemployment. the unemployment rate is the most important thing and growth is part of that, but i think that's not enough. you know, i think the u.s. has, we can argue about whether it's structural unemployment or not. but there are a number of people, cohort of people for whom they don't have the skills that are necessary in the new economy. if you look across the u.s. at training programs, a plethora of them, they are not very well coordinated and they don't work very well. disability needs to be reformed. a lot of people go on to disability and one-way ticket to never working, again. a whole host of things in the sort of labor market area t
>> think about energy, tech, innovation potential, this country's demographics, this is the country i would want to be. >> i completely agree with everything that glenn said. in fact, i'm surprised at your support for the short-term cushioning. i welcome it. that's great. i think it's absolutely right. in the short-term, boost the growth rate and get growth up and i think a sensible nondra coney fiscal deal is part of that and then to get to the unemployment. the unemployment rate...
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could, in the coming years, actually overtake saudi arabia in energy production. that's business. now, how could technology change your life in 2013? a whole bunch of technology experts pointing to the same thing, talking about tablets, saying they are going to play a bigger role in the lives of americans at work and play. along with that comes an increase in how much social networks know everything about you. also, an increase in how often your employers know where you are as you use tablets and mobile devices to check in on work and do work from the road. all right, now time to come to this cool screen behind me. our travel section at cnn.com is taking a look at some of the most likely visited travel cities in the united states in the coming year. they say louisville is going to be hot this year because of additions and changes. also, fairbanks, alaska, which is fascinating. show you one more u.s. city here. san juan islands, washington. our travel team convinced these will be some of the hot places. look at these cities overseas, they put together the hot 2013 international des
could, in the coming years, actually overtake saudi arabia in energy production. that's business. now, how could technology change your life in 2013? a whole bunch of technology experts pointing to the same thing, talking about tablets, saying they are going to play a bigger role in the lives of americans at work and play. along with that comes an increase in how much social networks know everything about you. also, an increase in how often your employers know where you are as you use tablets...
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even control your thermostat to help save energy and money. get adt installed starting at just $99. that's a $300 savings. you may even save up to 20% on your homeowners insurance. for everything that matters most. adt. always there. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. joining me now is connecticut senator joe lieberman. thanks for being here. let me talk first about the nra and its safe school program. how does that strike you as the first statement coming out of the nra? >> well, i have found the statements by the nra over the last couple of days to be really disheartening because the statements seem to not reflect any understanding about the slaughter of children that happened in newtown, connecticut, just a little more than a week ago. it was a kind of hunker down. they could have made the same statement, they did make the same statement after earlier acts of mass violence. you know, no one is saying -- here's what bothered me. the nra spoke nra
even control your thermostat to help save energy and money. get adt installed starting at just $99. that's a $300 savings. you may even save up to 20% on your homeowners insurance. for everything that matters most. adt. always there. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. joining me now is connecticut senator joe lieberman. thanks for being here. let me talk first...
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encouraging signs, housing is moving up and the shale gas revolution and energy gas revolution and unemployment remains persistently high. >> first, we have to focus on that. unemployment being this high is not just an economic problem, it's a social problem. we have to fight it. policymakers need to do even more to make sure that the ban is there in the economy. >> what does that mean? >> to me a more sensible resolution of the budget deal so that we have less austerity today than a glide path towards much more austerity in the future. >> would you be in favor of a stimulus today? >> i think it depends on what you mean by a stimulus and in what form. we have to talk about the short-term economy. you asked about how the u.s. looks. to me, if you looked around the world and said you can only pick one country's opportunities and problems to own, what would you want? unquestionably for me, it is the united states. >> would you agree with that? >> think about tech, invasion potential and this country's demographics. >> i completely agree with everything that glenn said. in fact, i'm surprised at yo
encouraging signs, housing is moving up and the shale gas revolution and energy gas revolution and unemployment remains persistently high. >> first, we have to focus on that. unemployment being this high is not just an economic problem, it's a social problem. we have to fight it. policymakers need to do even more to make sure that the ban is there in the economy. >> what does that mean? >> to me a more sensible resolution of the budget deal so that we have less austerity today...